* Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-06 15:23]: > On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 04:22:46PM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: >> There is one thing that annoys me a little bit: The <partnerdesc> tag >> defines a non-block command around the input (namely <small>) which >> breaks HTML if you use a block command within the <partnerdesc> body. > > What about adding a <div> around the content with a > style="font-size:small" attribute?
Would that work? I guess that would be definitely the way to go.
> Or can someone say me a browser that
> 1.) Does not honor the CSS
> and
> 2.) Does honor the <small> tag ?
netscape4? *ducks* IMNSHO netscape4 though shouldn't be *any*
reasoning for not doing something sensible, these days at least.
> I will provide a patch if noone objects. The current solution
> is really ugly.
Yes, it is... That's why I addressed it :)
So long,
Alfie
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